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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1979-03-01

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1979-03-01, page 01

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VOL.57 NO.8
MARCH1.1979-ADAR2
II
Brown Says U.S
To Consider
Military Force
In Mid East
WASHINGTON (JTA)-
Defense Secretary Harold
Brown said today that the
"protection of,the oil flow
from the Middle East is
clearly a part of our vital interest" and "in protection of
' those vital interests we will
take any action that is appropriate, including military
force." He said the United
States would follow the same
policy if any Middle Eastern
country was threatened by a
major power beyond its borders.
Brown made those statements on the CBS-TV pro-
j.jgram "Face The Nation"
tewhen he was asked if the
JMJ.S. would go to war to pro-
tJTect the Saudi Arabian oil-
2 fields. (Sen. Henry Jackson
jj* (D. Wash.) offered a similar
j^view today.)"*
Referring to his recent ll-
day visit to Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, Israel and Egypt,
the Defense Secretary said
he found the major concern
in those countries was possible threats from dutsi_e'
" their borders. He.said the
U.S. has begun to discuss a
more active presence in the,.
Middle East with various nations in the area.
According to Brown,
"Less intrusive and less obvious forms of U.S. presence ,
or possible U.S. Military in
Mid East Military Balance Is On Side
Of The Arabs According To Analysis
Women's Div. Luncheon
At Governor's Mansion
Approximately 75 women attended the Young
Women's Division culminating event, held at the
Governor's Mansion on Feb. 15. This luncheon featured
a message by Elaine Dubow (pictured above, center) -
an international activist and leader in the struggle of
Soviet Jews. The luncheon was planned by Rochelle"
, Topolosky and a committee of volunteers from the .
Young Women's Division. v
The Young Women's Division Campaign, chaired by
Bette Robins (above, right) and Cini Paine (above,
left) has raised, to date, over $25,000 on behalf of the
1979 United Jewish Fund Campaign. This figure
represents ah approximately 25% increase over last
year's achievement, on a card-to-card basis.
"On Your Toes With Hadassah"
Is Donor Luncheon Theme
"On^our Toes With Hadassah" is the theme of Hadassah Medical Organization's Donor Luncheon to be
held Mai;. 20 at 11:30 a.m. at
Agudas- Achim Synagogue.
Ballet Metropolitan, under
the direction of Wayne Sou-
lant, will do a special benefit
fluence such as ship visits j performance for all donors
and so on are clearly the and patrons.
right way__ to begin such activities and I think they may
be as far as we want to go."
With respect to the new regime in Iran, Brown said he
had the impression that the
government appointed by
the Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khoumeini was not interested in forming alliances
with any major power at this
point. "I believe we can
work out friendly relations."
Hadassah, a Zionist organization, and the largest
women's organization in
America, began its medical -
America began it's medical
work in Palestine in 1913
with two American nurses.
From this small beginning
evolved the Hadassah
Medical Center for whose
maintenance budget Hadassah is responsible.
Those attending the HMO
Donor Luncheon will be
pledging money to maintain
and enlarge. Hadassah
Hospital at Ein Karem and
to build and maintain the
hospital on Mt. Scopus. Hadassah's budget supports
26,400 in-patients, more than
3,000 babies born each year,
43 clinics handling 202,000
visits', 9,400 major
operations, and 1,900,000 lab
tests.
Besides healing,. Hadassah
is responsible for teaching
(CONTINUEDON PAGE3) -
By Joseph Polakoff
WASHINGTON UTA)-
"Briefings on the balance of
military forces in the Middle
East indicate that both the
Arab states and Israel are
better armed than before the
Yom Kippur War." But "the
balance leans heavily in
favor of the Arab states," according to an article in the
current issiue of "NATO's 15
Nations,", a privately published bi-monthly magazine
that specializes in discussions of armaments.
. "NATO's 15 Nations" describes itself as an "independent review of economic,
political and military
power." Its editorial network is led by the Monch
Publishing Group whose
executive office is in Bonn,
West Germany. Jupp Monch
is president. '
It issues magazines
mainly in German and English but' also publishes a
quarterly in Spanish and
Portuguese. Johannes Stein-
hoof," a.retired German.Air
Force" general, is chairman
of the editorial board. Its editorial director is Sir John
Baracloueh, RAF retired, a
former British Air Marshal.
Israel is listed, among the
scores of countries where the
magazine has offices. sThe
address there is the Marketing Systems Developing Co.
in Tel Aviv.
Israel Impatient
With Its Friends
According to the article,
the Arab preponderance in
weaponry is "offset only' by_
-widely reported rumors that
Israel for some time now has
a nuclear capability and the
determination to use it if
necessary." Another point
made in the article, bylined
Bonner H. Day, is that Israelis feel "that the Arabs,
the Soviet Union and even
the U.S. are taking actions
"Our Jewish Roots" Is Theme For
1979 Children's Poster Contest
play at The Jewish Center
Annual Meeting Of The Jewish
Family Service Set For Mar. 25
sented by Gallery Players
for this special occasion, its
contents being very timely
and touching on one of the
"Our Jewish Roots" is the
theme for the 1979 Children's
Poster Contest sponsored by
the High School Division of
the Columbus Jewish Fed-,
eration's annual United Jewish Fund Campaign. Marcy
/Lichtenstein is the Chairperson of the High School
Division's Education Committee, which is organizing
the contest.
The contest 'is open ' to
children in grades K-8. All
posters will be judged on the-1
basis of theme content and
originality. Prizes will be
awarded in three grade'
categories and announced on
Sunday, March 4. An exhibit
of ihe posters will be on idis-
fromMarch4-9.,
In addition to organizing
the Poster Contest, the Edu-
cation Committee is
responsible for creating and
presenting educational 'programs to religious school
children %and teen youth
groups. The trust of the
presentations is providing
the basis for the meaning of
Tzedakah, the annual fund-
raising campaign, and the
organized Jewish community,
Fqrther information on the,
presentations and Poster
Contest can be obtained by
contacting Carolyn; fcried;
'(CONTINUEOONPAGE ll|,"
The Annual Meeting of the
Jewish Family Service will
be held Sunday, March 25th,
at the New Heritage Towers,
1145 College Avenue. The
community is invited to partake in this program.
After reception at 2 p.m.,
nominating and elections of
new officers for the year
1979/80 will take place.
There will also be presentations of special awards to
volunteers for extraordinary
efforts and achievements.
Following the introduction of
JFS staff, the highlight of the
program'will be "WAR OF
THE WORDS", a play pre-
problems facing the family
today. /
The Annual Meeting committee is chaired by Heinz
Hoffman, members are
Debbie Kaplan and Ronald
Blank. Mr. Hoffman is
urging the Jewish community to. attend this year's
meeting. At its conclusion
coffee and cake" will be
served and arrangements
have been made for all who
so desire toiour the Heritage
Towers.
Channel 34 TV Special
The following program will be presented on PBS
Channel 34 Monday evening Mar. 5 at 8 p.m.
What is a Christian Responsibility for Anti-Semitism .. .-for the Holocaust? These questions and more
will be answered in the moving one hour documentary
entitled "The People of New Ammin" which is part of a
BiUMoyersVJournal. •
contrary to Israeli interests"
and therefore Israel is
making a tremendous effort
to develop its own arms industry with "the ability to
build as many of'its own
weapons, including sophisticated jet fighters as the na-
(CONTINUEDON PAGE 14)
New Summit Meeting This
Week Will Include Carter,
Begin, And Khalil
By Joseph Polakoff
WASHINGTON (JTA)-
President Carter announced
Sunday afternoon that he.
Premier Menachem Begin of
Israel and Prime Minister
Mustapha Khalil of Egypt
will meet at Camp David
later this week on furthering
the negotiations for an Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty.
There was no immediate explanation of why President
Anwar Sadat will not participate iri ;the Gamp David
meeting.
Carter read'his brief statement to the media following
a half-hour meeting with
Khalil, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Secretary" of State Cyrus Vance,
who had been meeting at
Camp David since Tuesday
night. Hesaid:
"For the past week, I as
President, have kept in close
touch with the negotiations
at Camp David" and that
Khalil,. Dayan and Vance
"have now given me a first
hand report.,... In light of
the developments of the
talks at Camp David this
past week, we are discussing
with the two governments
the possibility of moving
these negotiations to the
head-of-government level
later this week.
"Prime Minister Begin
will represent "Israel and
Prime Minister Khalil-has
been authorized by Pres:
. ident Sadat to conclude these
negotiations on behalf of
Egypt. I will be going to
Camp David with Prime
Minister Begin, Prime Minister Khalil and Secretary
Vance." The President
added, "I am prepared to
spare no effort in achieving
the peace settlement fore-
(CONTINUEDON PAGE IS)
I. Harris & M. Fleishman
Elected At Agudas Achim
At its annual meeting held
in January, the Agudas
Achim Congregation elected
Mr. I. M. Harris, noted attorney, as president.
At the first meeting of the
year the Board of Trustees of
the Agudas Achim Congregation unanimously elected
Morris (Pic) Fleishman as
chairman and Steven Shkolnik as vice chairman.
Serving with I. M. Harris
and Morris Fleishman are
Arthur Katz, vice president;
Herbert P. Wolman, treasurer; Bernard R. Ruben,
assistant treasurer; Irving
Chasin, financial secretary;
Mrs. J. D. Schecter; recording secretary and Harry
Schwartz, chairman of
Chevra Kadisha.
Board Members elected
for a.three year term are
Irving N. Cohen, Sol Derfler,
Judge Harry Goldstein, Mrs.
Herbert Greff, Harold
Kayne, David Margolis.
Jack Masser, Dennis Mendelson,- Laurence Ruben,
Steven Shkolnik, ■, Harry
Topolosky and Sol Zeldin.-.
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x J082 7 v£liMAKAVEI :£ ■-Y;7;i77l7-Y?M7.7;:-,7-Y'7i;:
7 7Q^s*.r^,v.,.43_nT^
■>,- J ■'
' 2_\\# Servinfl Columbus ,nd Central Ohio Jewish Community for Over 50 Years ^A__
VOL.57 NO.8
MARCH1.1979-ADAR2
II
Brown Says U.S
To Consider
Military Force
In Mid East
WASHINGTON (JTA)-
Defense Secretary Harold
Brown said today that the
"protection of,the oil flow
from the Middle East is
clearly a part of our vital interest" and "in protection of
' those vital interests we will
take any action that is appropriate, including military
force." He said the United
States would follow the same
policy if any Middle Eastern
country was threatened by a
major power beyond its borders.
Brown made those statements on the CBS-TV pro-
j.jgram "Face The Nation"
tewhen he was asked if the
JMJ.S. would go to war to pro-
tJTect the Saudi Arabian oil-
2 fields. (Sen. Henry Jackson
jj* (D. Wash.) offered a similar
j^view today.)"*
Referring to his recent ll-
day visit to Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, Israel and Egypt,
the Defense Secretary said
he found the major concern
in those countries was possible threats from dutsi_e'
" their borders. He.said the
U.S. has begun to discuss a
more active presence in the,.
Middle East with various nations in the area.
According to Brown,
"Less intrusive and less obvious forms of U.S. presence ,
or possible U.S. Military in
Mid East Military Balance Is On Side
Of The Arabs According To Analysis
Women's Div. Luncheon
At Governor's Mansion
Approximately 75 women attended the Young
Women's Division culminating event, held at the
Governor's Mansion on Feb. 15. This luncheon featured
a message by Elaine Dubow (pictured above, center) -
an international activist and leader in the struggle of
Soviet Jews. The luncheon was planned by Rochelle"
, Topolosky and a committee of volunteers from the .
Young Women's Division. v
The Young Women's Division Campaign, chaired by
Bette Robins (above, right) and Cini Paine (above,
left) has raised, to date, over $25,000 on behalf of the
1979 United Jewish Fund Campaign. This figure
represents ah approximately 25% increase over last
year's achievement, on a card-to-card basis.
"On Your Toes With Hadassah"
Is Donor Luncheon Theme
"On^our Toes With Hadassah" is the theme of Hadassah Medical Organization's Donor Luncheon to be
held Mai;. 20 at 11:30 a.m. at
Agudas- Achim Synagogue.
Ballet Metropolitan, under
the direction of Wayne Sou-
lant, will do a special benefit
fluence such as ship visits j performance for all donors
and so on are clearly the and patrons.
right way__ to begin such activities and I think they may
be as far as we want to go."
With respect to the new regime in Iran, Brown said he
had the impression that the
government appointed by
the Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khoumeini was not interested in forming alliances
with any major power at this
point. "I believe we can
work out friendly relations."
Hadassah, a Zionist organization, and the largest
women's organization in
America, began its medical -
America began it's medical
work in Palestine in 1913
with two American nurses.
From this small beginning
evolved the Hadassah
Medical Center for whose
maintenance budget Hadassah is responsible.
Those attending the HMO
Donor Luncheon will be
pledging money to maintain
and enlarge. Hadassah
Hospital at Ein Karem and
to build and maintain the
hospital on Mt. Scopus. Hadassah's budget supports
26,400 in-patients, more than
3,000 babies born each year,
43 clinics handling 202,000
visits', 9,400 major
operations, and 1,900,000 lab
tests.
Besides healing,. Hadassah
is responsible for teaching
(CONTINUEDON PAGE3) -
By Joseph Polakoff
WASHINGTON UTA)-
"Briefings on the balance of
military forces in the Middle
East indicate that both the
Arab states and Israel are
better armed than before the
Yom Kippur War." But "the
balance leans heavily in
favor of the Arab states," according to an article in the
current issiue of "NATO's 15
Nations,", a privately published bi-monthly magazine
that specializes in discussions of armaments.
. "NATO's 15 Nations" describes itself as an "independent review of economic,
political and military
power." Its editorial network is led by the Monch
Publishing Group whose
executive office is in Bonn,
West Germany. Jupp Monch
is president. '
It issues magazines
mainly in German and English but' also publishes a
quarterly in Spanish and
Portuguese. Johannes Stein-
hoof," a.retired German.Air
Force" general, is chairman
of the editorial board. Its editorial director is Sir John
Baracloueh, RAF retired, a
former British Air Marshal.
Israel is listed, among the
scores of countries where the
magazine has offices. sThe
address there is the Marketing Systems Developing Co.
in Tel Aviv.
Israel Impatient
With Its Friends
According to the article,
the Arab preponderance in
weaponry is "offset only' by_
-widely reported rumors that
Israel for some time now has
a nuclear capability and the
determination to use it if
necessary." Another point
made in the article, bylined
Bonner H. Day, is that Israelis feel "that the Arabs,
the Soviet Union and even
the U.S. are taking actions
"Our Jewish Roots" Is Theme For
1979 Children's Poster Contest
play at The Jewish Center
Annual Meeting Of The Jewish
Family Service Set For Mar. 25
sented by Gallery Players
for this special occasion, its
contents being very timely
and touching on one of the
"Our Jewish Roots" is the
theme for the 1979 Children's
Poster Contest sponsored by
the High School Division of
the Columbus Jewish Fed-,
eration's annual United Jewish Fund Campaign. Marcy
/Lichtenstein is the Chairperson of the High School
Division's Education Committee, which is organizing
the contest.
The contest 'is open ' to
children in grades K-8. All
posters will be judged on the-1
basis of theme content and
originality. Prizes will be
awarded in three grade'
categories and announced on
Sunday, March 4. An exhibit
of ihe posters will be on idis-
fromMarch4-9.,
In addition to organizing
the Poster Contest, the Edu-
cation Committee is
responsible for creating and
presenting educational 'programs to religious school
children %and teen youth
groups. The trust of the
presentations is providing
the basis for the meaning of
Tzedakah, the annual fund-
raising campaign, and the
organized Jewish community,
Fqrther information on the,
presentations and Poster
Contest can be obtained by
contacting Carolyn; fcried;
'(CONTINUEOONPAGE ll|,"
The Annual Meeting of the
Jewish Family Service will
be held Sunday, March 25th,
at the New Heritage Towers,
1145 College Avenue. The
community is invited to partake in this program.
After reception at 2 p.m.,
nominating and elections of
new officers for the year
1979/80 will take place.
There will also be presentations of special awards to
volunteers for extraordinary
efforts and achievements.
Following the introduction of
JFS staff, the highlight of the
program'will be "WAR OF
THE WORDS", a play pre-
problems facing the family
today. /
The Annual Meeting committee is chaired by Heinz
Hoffman, members are
Debbie Kaplan and Ronald
Blank. Mr. Hoffman is
urging the Jewish community to. attend this year's
meeting. At its conclusion
coffee and cake" will be
served and arrangements
have been made for all who
so desire toiour the Heritage
Towers.
Channel 34 TV Special
The following program will be presented on PBS
Channel 34 Monday evening Mar. 5 at 8 p.m.
What is a Christian Responsibility for Anti-Semitism .. .-for the Holocaust? These questions and more
will be answered in the moving one hour documentary
entitled "The People of New Ammin" which is part of a
BiUMoyersVJournal. •
contrary to Israeli interests"
and therefore Israel is
making a tremendous effort
to develop its own arms industry with "the ability to
build as many of'its own
weapons, including sophisticated jet fighters as the na-
(CONTINUEDON PAGE 14)
New Summit Meeting This
Week Will Include Carter,
Begin, And Khalil
By Joseph Polakoff
WASHINGTON (JTA)-
President Carter announced
Sunday afternoon that he.
Premier Menachem Begin of
Israel and Prime Minister
Mustapha Khalil of Egypt
will meet at Camp David
later this week on furthering
the negotiations for an Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty.
There was no immediate explanation of why President
Anwar Sadat will not participate iri ;the Gamp David
meeting.
Carter read'his brief statement to the media following
a half-hour meeting with
Khalil, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan and Secretary" of State Cyrus Vance,
who had been meeting at
Camp David since Tuesday
night. Hesaid:
"For the past week, I as
President, have kept in close
touch with the negotiations
at Camp David" and that
Khalil,. Dayan and Vance
"have now given me a first
hand report.,... In light of
the developments of the
talks at Camp David this
past week, we are discussing
with the two governments
the possibility of moving
these negotiations to the
head-of-government level
later this week.
"Prime Minister Begin
will represent "Israel and
Prime Minister Khalil-has
been authorized by Pres:
. ident Sadat to conclude these
negotiations on behalf of
Egypt. I will be going to
Camp David with Prime
Minister Begin, Prime Minister Khalil and Secretary
Vance." The President
added, "I am prepared to
spare no effort in achieving
the peace settlement fore-
(CONTINUEDON PAGE IS)
I. Harris & M. Fleishman
Elected At Agudas Achim
At its annual meeting held
in January, the Agudas
Achim Congregation elected
Mr. I. M. Harris, noted attorney, as president.
At the first meeting of the
year the Board of Trustees of
the Agudas Achim Congregation unanimously elected
Morris (Pic) Fleishman as
chairman and Steven Shkolnik as vice chairman.
Serving with I. M. Harris
and Morris Fleishman are
Arthur Katz, vice president;
Herbert P. Wolman, treasurer; Bernard R. Ruben,
assistant treasurer; Irving
Chasin, financial secretary;
Mrs. J. D. Schecter; recording secretary and Harry
Schwartz, chairman of
Chevra Kadisha.
Board Members elected
for a.three year term are
Irving N. Cohen, Sol Derfler,
Judge Harry Goldstein, Mrs.
Herbert Greff, Harold
Kayne, David Margolis.
Jack Masser, Dennis Mendelson,- Laurence Ruben,
Steven Shkolnik, ■, Harry
Topolosky and Sol Zeldin.-.
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ffi
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Morris Fleishman